Archive for June 2011

  1. I Love Your Accent (Pilllows)

    by L'Oreal Thompson | June 24, 2011

    Decorative pillows add art and personality to your home.

  2. Ethan Allen in Annapolis

    by L'Oreal Thompson | June 20, 2011

    Interactive design center coming this summer.

  3. A Gift for Dad

    by L'Oreal Thompson | June 15, 2011

    He’ll love the Drift Reclining Chair & Ottoman from Thos. Moser.

  4. Cape May, New Jersey

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | June 14, 2011

    “CAPE MAY IS A VILLAGE AND A WALKING TOWN. THE STREETS ARE NARROW AND LINED WITH VICTORIAN BUILDINGS THAT ADD TO THE CHARM OF THE HISTORIC DOWNTOWN AREA.” Curtis Bashaw
    These days when you hear the words, “Jersey Shore,” you don’t immediately equate them with luxury, family-friendly, or couples’ retreat. But that is exactly what you’ll [...]

  5. Annapolis Waterfront Home Gallery

    by Chesapeake Home Magazine | June 14, 2011

  6. Annapolis Waterfront Home

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | June 14, 2011

    Surrounded by water, this house offers a great view from every room.

  7. Celebrating Mona Hajj’s First Book

    by Dennis Hockman | June 13, 2011

    The other evening, I took advantage of working downtown and walked to the offices of interior designer Mona Hajj where I joined her and other guests to celebrate the publication of her first book, “Mona Hajj: Interior Visions.”
    For years, Chesapeake Home + Living has been featuring Mona and her work, and it’s safe to say [...]

  8. Amusement Parks for Family Fun

    by L'Oreal Thompson | June 10, 2011

    Make a splash with your family this summer at these fun water parks.

  9. Summer Gardening Tips

    by Christianna McCausland | June 10, 2011

    Keeping your garden happy in the summer heat.

  10. Eastport: Annexed to Annapolis

    by Jennifer K. Dansicker | June 10, 2011

    Right over the Spa Creek Bridge from downtown Annapolis is the historic town of Eastport, Maryland. Throughout the mid-19th century until the establishment of the United States Naval Academy (USNA) in Annapolis, this small, yet richly diverse area consisted mostly of farmland. Many workers at the USNA as well as people who worked in the [...]